I would say that's more down to the success of the 3DS and things like amiibo along with Nintendo's brand also there vast amount of money.

Also why would have it be successful to be ahead of the times surely being ahead of times your not successful like the Power Glove or the N-Gage. Both concepts worked out in the end when the tech was there.

You can still understand why as I'm in the No camp for the poll but he has done like one Nintendo game in like forever.

That him to start moaning on something he doesn't cover is stupid, if it was Nintendo Enthusiast or something that do cover Nintendo that have problem now then, I'm all for them moaning and I would be with them.

Why does anyone listen to a moron with a YouTube blog. I don't get it. He appears to have done it purely for hits and notoriety and out they flooded, one Nintendo hater followed by another. Now I must say that I wouldn't watch someone play a game if you paid me to do so, especially one that calls himself Angry Joe. I struggle to think of anything more boring.

On the idea that Nintendo are the bad guys here, perhaps they are, but who cares. If you make money simply by playing in-game footage, then you are capitalising on other people's work, and should pay part of the profit for it. I have no sympathy for any of them. Show parts of a game, in context to the review or point you are making, or shut the hell up.

It's bad press as well for Nintendo as other sites are reporting on it and then the gamer who already doesn't like Nintendo or thinks there out of touch have even more ammo as they can go well Sony let's us do what we want there #4theplayers.

I dunno what disappointed me more in that article, Nintendo being gamings Tony Abbott or the top comments talking about having hand jobs from hookers in public...

Guess that's what one gets from reading comment sections. On the actual subject, Nintendo clearly doesn't actually get that their fans are who make them, otherwise they wouldn't be indulging in draconian measures that take down videos that only helped them for some petty nonsense. Legally they're well within their rights to do it, but it's just absurd that they actually act on those laws. A perfect example of how the laws have gone from being a shield used to defend from wrong doing to a sword used by the powers that be to chop lesser beings down a notch or two.

The complaints from the youtubers will subside in a month or two & most will go back to making the content they normally do & no progress will be made then another shouting match will happen in 6 months.

What I hate about this instance of Nintendo flexing their muscles on YouTube is that they're not going after the money-driven big YouTubers who - and I'll preface this by saying this isn't all of them by any means - might only be playing Ninty games for the ad revenue. They're going after the speedrunners who love Nintendo games so much that they've spent literally thousands of hours playing them to find the best route. Indefensible.

True! Still, I hate Twitch's VOD system and I rarely get a chance to watch live, so I preferred watching past speedruns on YT.

I had a thought - I wonder if Nintendo going after ROM hacks has anything to do with the release of Super Mario Maker? I mean, they're fundamentally the same thing, and maybe Nintendo wants to push their official project rather than the fanmade equivalent. Probably delving into the realms of conspiracy theory here, but who knows when it comes to Ninty and the Internet?

I had a thought - I wonder if Nintendo going after ROM hacks has anything to do with the release of Super Mario Maker? I mean, they're fundamentally the same thing, and maybe Nintendo wants to push their official project rather than the fanmade equivalent. Probably delving into the realms of conspiracy theory here, but who knows when it comes to Ninty and the Internet?

The same thought crossed my mind also but surely if that was the case then this would have been happening a lot sooner, like way before the release of SMM.

Don't have much to add to what everyone else has said on this, but I particularly like Athrun's quote:

Athrun888 wrote:

...Nintendo clearly doesn't actually get that their fans are who make them, otherwise they wouldn't be indulging in draconian measures that take down videos that only helped them for some petty nonsense. Legally they're well within their rights to do it, but it's just absurd that they actually act on those laws.